Here is what I have found.
A pulser coil can be constructed so that it senses the orientation of the flywheel magnets (north pole versus south pole) and in so doing knows what ignition coil to send the charge coil voltage to at the appropriate time.
I am now guessing that the pulser coil assembly in certain Yamaha 25 HP models uses two magnets and two pickup points. The two magnets would have different polarity when installed in the flywheel. The upper magnet sensing north moving in one direction would fire one cylinder (but not the other) whereas the bottom magnet sensing south moving in one direction would fire the other cylinder (but not the first cylinder).
If one of the two magnets has lost it magnetism then it stands to reason that it won't be firing the cylinder that it is supposed to. The pulser coil is not detecting the magnet going by.
Does this make sense?
The Yamaha V4 uses two pulser coils to fire four cylinders. Each pulser coil fires two cylinders and it knows which cylinder to fire and when based on the polarity that it sensing from the magnet. Or so says Mama Yamaha.
A pulser coil can be constructed so that it senses the orientation of the flywheel magnets (north pole versus south pole) and in so doing knows what ignition coil to send the charge coil voltage to at the appropriate time.
I am now guessing that the pulser coil assembly in certain Yamaha 25 HP models uses two magnets and two pickup points. The two magnets would have different polarity when installed in the flywheel. The upper magnet sensing north moving in one direction would fire one cylinder (but not the other) whereas the bottom magnet sensing south moving in one direction would fire the other cylinder (but not the first cylinder).
If one of the two magnets has lost it magnetism then it stands to reason that it won't be firing the cylinder that it is supposed to. The pulser coil is not detecting the magnet going by.
Does this make sense?
The Yamaha V4 uses two pulser coils to fire four cylinders. Each pulser coil fires two cylinders and it knows which cylinder to fire and when based on the polarity that it sensing from the magnet. Or so says Mama Yamaha.
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